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More on Callao Man Could Redraw Filipino History
August, 04 2010

Discovery News

Archaeologists have been exploring the Callao caves system since the 1970sA foot bone from a human that lived 67,000 years ago suggests settlers first arrived earlier than once thought.


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Prehistoric Cave Paintings Discovered in Dominican Republic
August, 04 2010

Latin American Herald Tribune

A Dominican man discovered in the northern town of Monteclaro a cave with petroglyphs and other examples of prehistoric cave art, the daily Listin Diario said Tuesday.


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Indonesian Archeologists to Investigate Potentially Phenomenal Discovery
August, 04 2010

Jakarta Globe

A photograph of a statue that claims to have been taken at a previously undiscovered underwater temple in the Bali Strait Indonesian tourism and cultural authorities have pledged to investigate a stunning series of photographs that claim to be of a number of underwater temples beneath the Bali Strait between Java and the resort island.


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Ancient creature from 425 million years ago revealed for first time in new 3D image
August, 04 2010

Daily Mail

The leathery Drakozoon kept tentacles hidden in a hood which it would then fling out to trap passing preyIt might not look like much, but this bizarre green blob was one of the earliest living creatures on Earth.


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Archaeologists find 166 silver coins in medieval city of Kastritsi
August, 04 2010

Focus News

Archaeologists find 166 silver coins in medieval city of KastritsiArchaeologists from Varna Wednesday discovered one of the biggest medieval treasure during excavation works in the medieval city of Kastritsi in Euxinograd, Associate Professor Valentin Pletnyov, director of the Regional Museum of History in Varna and head of the archaeological mission, announced for Radio FOCUS.


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Archaeologists find 166 silver coins in medieval city of Kastritsi
August, 04 2010

Focus News

Archaeologists find 166 silver coins in medieval city of KastritsiArchaeologists from Varna Wednesday discovered one of the biggest medieval treasure during excavation works in the medieval city of Kastritsi in Euxinograd, Associate Professor Valentin Pletnyov, director of the Regional Museum of History in Varna and head of the archaeological mission, announced for Radio FOCUS.


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New finds hint at Fort Ancients purpose
August, 03 2010

Cincinnati Enquirer

The origin of a timber circle surrounded by the earthen mounds of Fort Ancient is a mystery to archaeologists slowly unearthing its remains, but the site has yielded something remarkable.


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Revelations of an ever changing past in Jerusalem
August, 03 2010

Haaretz

An excavation in Jerusalem's Old City.Thanks to findings at a recent dig near Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, King Herod has lost his claim to being the original contractor of certain ancient structures in the area.


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Researchers uncover oldest dog remains in Swiss cave
August, 03 2010

Yahoo News

Kesslerloch caveResearchers have found that fragments of a dog's skull and teeth discovered in a cave in Switzerland date back more than 14,000 years in what could be the oldest known remains of man's best friend.


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Cross find may be medieval graffiti
August, 03 2010

BNet

The carved cross.A MEDIEVAL cross discovered chiselled into a farm wall in Fife could be 13th century holy graffiti, experts have claimed.


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